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Trial Studying Metformin vs. Placebo in People with Mild Cognitive Impairment (55-90 Years of Age without Diabetes)

Condition: Neurological Disorders / Alzheimer's Disease
Investigator: Jose Luchsinger, MD
Status: Closed
MAP is a research study looking at whether metformin can help prevent memory decline for people with mild memory concerns. You may be able to join if: you are 55-90 years old, you or your loved ones have noticed some changes in your memory, and you are not already being treated for diabetes or dementia. Potential benefits: You…
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A study for patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus with coronary artery disease using study drug Ticagrelor

Condition: Heart Disease / Arterial Disease
Investigator: Melvin Weiss, MD, FACC
Status: Closed
The purpose of this study is to see if a new medication called ticagrelor given twice daily ismore effective than aspirin alone in preventing the occurrence of heart attack, stroke and/ordeath due to cardiovascular events in patients who have type 2 diabetes. Ticagrelor is anantiplatelet therapy (stop platelets from clumping…
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